How a relationship-first interview captures far more than the 40% national average. The healthcare industry agrees on a hard truth: social determinants of health — housing, relationships, purpose, lifestyle, history — drive the majority of health outcomes. The industry also agrees it is bad at capturing them. Nationally, organizations document only about 40% of SDOHContinue reading “Capturing 90% of SDOH through conversation”
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Why senior living is ready for payor-aligned data
How quality of life, SDOH, and self-rated health map resident outcomes to the language of value-based care. For most of its history, senior living has spoken a different language than the rest of healthcare. Communities measured occupancy, incident counts, and satisfaction scores. Payors, health systems, and ACOs measured risk, utilization, and outcomes. The two vocabulariesContinue reading “Why senior living is ready for payor-aligned data”